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Canada: Smaller parties signal support to Mark Carney-led minority govt

Updated on: May 01, 2025 10:52 AM IST

Mark Carney is expected to announce the formation of the Cabinet by the middle of May, and the new House of Commons could have its first session soon after

Toronto: While the ruling Liberal Party fell tantalisingly short of the majority mark in the elections on Monday, there does not appear to be any imminent threat to its stability in the near term as smaller opposition parties have signalled they will cooperate with the Government of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council the morning after the Liberal Party of Canada won the federal elections in Ottawa, on Tuesday. (AFP)

The Liberals have 169 seats, three short of the majority mark of 172. According to Canadian media reports, Carney is expected to announce the formation of the Cabinet by the middle of May, and the new House of Commons could have its first session soon after.

However, it is unlikely to face the threat of a vote of confidence. The Bloc Quebecois, which emerged as the third largest party with 22 seats, has made it clear it does not want the minority government to fall in the near future. “I do not see any other scenario than collaboration for at least a year,” its leader Yves-François Blanchet said in Montreal on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May, who is also its only MP now, also suggested she would be willing to accept a position in Carney’s Cabinet if that was offered. Responding to a question in that regard from the outlet CTV News, she said, “Sure, but it’s pretty hypothetical.” She also expressed interest in the seeking to become Speaker of the House.

 
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